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The Moran Herald from Moran, Kansas • 5

The Moran Herald from Moran, Kansas • 5

Publication:
The Moran Heraldi
Location:
Moran, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
5
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L. IS. Mann. Mies Neola Uliitvvood is on I ho sick list. Mis.

called on Mrs. Lillcv Saturday. Mian -Virgie and llena DuimliMiv visiting Mouiavalo school Friday. 7lSAlUIE liOSE. M.

Stalston FUNERAL DIRECTOR and EMBALMER. Lady assistant on alljlady cases. Complete new stock here at Moran. We have a BLACK OR GREY AUTO HEARSE and also black horse-drawn hearse, and a grey am- bulance at your service at any time. Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Mooro ciii from Iola Wednesday evening and spent Thanksgiving with heir danali-ter, Mis. V.J.

Sloan and family Friday they were gnosts Of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Spafford east of town before reluming homo.

II. L. Rogers and family were (Sunday guests ai the J. P. Holer's homo.

Movne, Floyd and Ange Knapp and Lillian Uinphrey motored to Fre donia in the Knapp car Sunday where they visiied the Ed. Ellin family, returning home Monday evening. day or night. Call Moran Central who will call me. RALSTON Ob of Miss Yowell and, the pupils, in Cry Goods, Boots ami Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Underwear, Notions Prairie Rose school, enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner of their own.

Jllach pupil contributed lo the dinner understand Morris Fihoii has Mrs. J. Jones' pluce and Fit. I 'i roxel will occupy the Ed Ellin farm another year. Take your home paper first.

and it is needless to say they all en joyed it very much. Grant school enjoyed a two days Thanksgiving vacation (J. W. Bacon and family spent Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. Julia Ludlnm, near Eismore.

Wallace Jeffery accompanied UU wife and little daughters as far Ft. Scott on their way to Arkansas to Got Something You Want to Sell? Laundry Work I' Most people have a piece of furniture, a farm imple visit Mrs. Jeffervs parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Eflln motored over from Fredonia Friday on business connected with 5 their farm. They were dinner, quests of Mr. and Mrs. O. T.

Nolaii Mr. and Mrs. T. Nolan were lias as many sjrmli'R us any other industry. We are pyre ours will pleaeH you and we only ask von for trial order.

ment or something else which they have discarded and which they no longer want. These things are put in Our Delivery Wagon Now Runs all day. Telephone us Your Orders. the attic, or stored away in the barn, or left lying about, getting of less and less value each year. THOMAS BROS.

Agents I ola Laundry Co. i a Iphvps Tuesday, returns Friday, 4 shopping in Iola one day last week. Mrs. M. J.

Matlock accompanied J. W. McFarlands to Iola in their car one afternoon last week. Misses Margaret and Lillian Umph rey were hostesses to the ''Jolly Girls" and their friends Saturday evening. Refreshments were served to the following: Leia Ford.

Medora Wood, Jennie Nolan Ange Knapp, Bessie Smith llazM IJicon, Delight Bacon, Margaret TJmphrev and Umphrey; Leslie Ford. Gene Ford, Harold BuitlM. John Man heck, Moyne Knapp, Harry Ford, Dan WHY NOT SELL THEM? 1 i State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ai is senior partner of the linn of F.

J. Cheney doins business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tne sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every casts of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the uko of HALLS CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this fith day of December, A D. 18SS.

A. W. GLKASON (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts through tUe Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free.

F. J. CHENEY Toledo, 0. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family rills lor constipation.

Somebody wants those very things which have become of no use to you. Why not try to find that somebody by putting a want advertisement in Oliphant, Elmer Wood, Floyd Knapp. iLil loy Smith and Leslie aeon. Miss Julia Holemnn. of Moran, 1 lfU taught at Grant Mimd r.

and Tuesda) for her sister, Florine Ho'eni'iti who was in Kansas Gitv. Phone 26. Moran, Kansas eighboring Towns and Rural Districts ft Happenings of Interest Gathered for the Benefit of Our Readers, fij fe tmSMMOHSM BflaE3aB8 tUtmnrSmJen avwvsrm sctmbbim mm email euts in Mr. and Mrs, Foulk and family wete Sunday evening callers at the Sam Lilley home. Mrs.iRobt.

Daugherty aud daugh ter, Einna, spent Tuesday with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Howard Hardy WESLEY CHAPEL. Miss Lieurance spent Thanksgiving II III UuM Mnlm mmlWi BMW MW Maze ay WlfefiriiSIPIffi'ff Hamilton, Brown fflf ll with her parents of Iola Mr. and Mrs, N. T.

Curley and family spent Sunday with S. F. Lil-ley's. Mr, and Mrs. S.

F. Lilley nd family, Mr. and Mrs, N. T. Curley and family Mrs.

Young and family and Mrs. Hank McAdams spent Thanksgiving at the Erank Curley RISING STAR. Mr, and Mrs. N. T.

Cm ley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lilley and family, Mrs. Young and family and Mrs. Hank spent Thanksgiving wilt) Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Curley Mr. and Mrs. Harve Carpenter aud baby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Stout. Mrs. Corns returned to her home afier an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. O. A.

Chitwood. Mrs Glen lieacle and baby are visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mann. Vera Curley and Minerva Lilley Bpenl Thursday afternoon with Virgie and llena Daugherty. Gladys IToulk is visiting this week with her aunt, Mrs.

Ike Decker. Mrs. Robert Hardy and Mrs. Howard Hardy were in Vqran Friday having some dental work done. G.

A. Chi twood who has-been in Joplin for the past three weeks, visited over Sunday with home folks. Roby Daugherty spent Sunday evening with Ernest Flack. Thorald Curley spent Thursday night with hi9 brother, Frank, and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Robt. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward Hardy and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis Isaac. Virgie Daugherty spent Saturday Bight with her sister, Mrs. Howard Hardy. Miss Wanda Lieurance Bpent her home.

Clarence Isaac's sale was well at' tended. A surprise was giveu on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Isaac. A good time was had.

Uvea Uimslead went to iola on business Saturday, L. E. Mann is having an addition built to his home St 'Louis U. S. A.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Read aud baby daughter spent Sunday, at the Joe Read home. Fred Olrnstead weut to Moran on business Friday. ITT There Are Styles for All Members of the Family.

Accept No Substitute. Miss Gladys Foulk is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Decker. Mr. and Mr.

Ilarve Carpenter and son spent Sunday at Albert Stout's Hamilton-Brown M065 Go to your Shoe Dealer and ask for the Mrs-. Glen Read and baby daughter Thauksgiving vacatio with her par is visitiu her parents Mr, and Mrs, i.

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12,885
Years Available:
1885-1922